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Abortion Ban On Women In The Military

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 11th June 2010


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Okay, so picture this: You are a woman, an American woman in the military, fighting for your country in Afghanistan. You can picture this…Women in the military…No big deal right? Women are over there just like the men…doing what they signed up to do.

A man decides he wants to have a little fun, play around, you know…’hook up’. No big deal. A woman decides to do the same. Again, no big deal right? Ah…but wait, what if the woman accidently gets pregnant, or worse what if she gets raped, or gang raped, and then she discovers she is pregnant? Check out this stat:

According to NPR, “In 2003, a survey of female veterans found that 30 percent said they were raped in the military. A 2004 study of veterans who were seeking help for post-traumatic stress disorder found that 71 percent of the women said they were sexually assaulted or raped while serving. And a 1995 study of female veterans of the Gulf and earlier wars, found that 90 percent had been sexually harassed.”

And with this many women getting raped, some are going to get pregnant. Getting raped in the military by the men that you are serving with is a big deal in itself, not to mention how horrific. I mean, where is the camaraderie? But then to have to endure the discovery that you are pregnant, stuck overseas, and can’t get the care that you need even in a military hospital and even if you pay for it…now that should be criminal.

Right now, women who serve in the military in places like Afghanistan have nowhere to turn if they face an unintended pregnancy because of an abortion ban. Women in the military unfortunately get the raw end of the deal, and it’s time for it to end.

I received this letter from NARAL Pro-Choice America. You can help end the ban.

Dear Michelle,

We are just a few steps shy of ending a ban on military women’s ability to use their own money to access abortion.

Anti-choice politicians are digging in to keep the ban in place. One senator from Mississippi even called on his anti-choice colleagues to prepare for a big fight.1

We need to get emails into the Senate right away before our opponents can put their political plan into action. Contact your senators today.

More and more women are fighting in the military in places like Afghanistan, where abortion is illegal, unsafe, or strictly limited. Servicewomen facing an unintended pregnancy in these circumstances literally have nowhere to turn.

We can fix this situation just by giving women who serve in the military the same rights they would have if they had any other job. Ending the ban would mean that servicewomen could personally pay for abortion care at a military hospital where it’s safe.

Call on the Senate to end the ban on privately funded abortion services and oppose any further anti-choice attacks on women in the military.

We already had a huge victory: an important Senate committee (the Senate Armed Services Committee) voted to end the ban at the end of May. Now we must get a majority of senators to do the same when the bill comes to the floor.

We have our best chance in years to win, but anti-choice Sen. Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) has threatened to keep the ban in place, saying, “I guarantee you this will be challenged on the floor of the House and Senate with separate amendments.”2

Help us stop Sen. Wicker’s campaign to keep the ban on military women’s use of their own money to access abortion. Contact your senators today.

Thanks for helping us put an end to a cruel and politically motivated ban that puts our servicewomen at risk.

Readers: Why there was ever a ban to begin with is just mens’ way of, once again, trying to control women. Amazing that the men in the military can rape women in the military and the women can’t even get an abortion in the military hospital. In my opinion, not only should this ban be stopped, but women shouldn’t have to pay for an abortion out of their own pockets when it is the men in the military who are the perpetrators. But hey, if that is the only way for a military woman to be able to get an abortion, then we need to support this campaign to end the ban. Can you please write a letter? Thanks.

Zen Lill: I got your media photo but was out all day with a client. I hope that the event went well! So..did you all do nails for the 8 hours and break the record?

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Sex Trafficking In The U.S.?

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 25th May 2010


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When I read this article I found it to be quite shocking. Not because of the subject matter but because of the subject setting – We’re talking sex trafficking, and yes the sex scene is here in the U.S.

When I think of sex trafficking, I think of some of the places that I have visited overseas, and warned to be extremely careful… “Don’t travel alone as a woman.”

Yes, we are aware of the plight of women and young girls in other countries; even last year I blogged about the young girls in Tijuana, Mexico who are kidnapped and forced into prostitution. They are eventually smuggled through a dangerous corridor that leads them to the U.S. in places such as New York’s illegal brothels, where they live as sexual slaves till whenever.

In a report in 2005, as many as 17,500 sex slaves are smuggled into the US each year, according to the federal stats. That stat is disturbing enough.

But now I read that young girls living here in the U.S. are ‘tricked’ into becoming prostitutes by boys not much older than themselves. It is a problem and it is growing.

Child prostitution has become a national problem in this country. Yes, I know that you have trouble believing that. You don’t want to believe it, so you tend not to.

“Widespread sex trafficking in children?”, you may be saying to yourself. “Sure, it happens overseas in places like Thailand and Moldova, and while there may be some of it here there’s not that much of it in our country.”

Based on a months long investigation and some reportorial digging, I’m here to tell you that you are wrong. We all are. We’re in denial.

In covering news for more than 60 years, I’d like to think that few stories shock me anymore. But this is one of them. We ran across it late last year and the more we dug, the more disturbing it became.

Eighty-year-old men paying a premium to violate teenage girls, sometimes supplied by former drug gangs now into child sex trafficking big time? You’ve got to be kidding. Nope. That’s happening and a lot more along the same lines.

The business is booming. One of the worst areas for it runs along lines running roughly from Seattle to Portland, to San Francisco and Los Angeles, to Las Vegas. But no place in the country is immune.

To pick just one example among many, Portland, Oregon is without doubt one of the nation’s treasures. It has been voted one of the best places to live and work. But according to police, the city and its outlying communities has become a hub for the sexual exploitation of children. In a recent nationwide sting by Federal, state and local law enforcement agencies, Portland ranked second in the country for the number of rescued child prostitutes. And according to Doug Justus, the workhorse sergeant in charge of Portland’s tiny Vice Detail, many of the children caught up in this are middle class kids from the area.

The girls, sometimes as young as 12, often 13-16, are lured by a “front man” in his mid-to-late teens. He becomes her “boyfriend,” taking her to dinner, buying her nice things, sometimes meeting her parents. The girl eventually moves in with him. Then he says they need money to continue being together. First, she’s enticed to sleep with his friends to pay the rent. Soon she’s turning tricks for what police say is an endless supply of older men willing to pay top money for sex with very young girls. Other times convincing the young adolescent girls to sell themselves happens very quickly.

“It is an out-of-control problem. It’s unbelievable,” say Justus. “I’ve only done this vice-squad job for three years. I’ve been a cop for 29. If you had told me three years ago that a 14-year-old girl would go to a food court, meet a guy, and three hours later be selling herself, I’d a said, no frigging way. It happens every single day, every day.”

It is a very lucrative business, according to Justus. “An average pimp with one kid will make between $800 and $l,000 a day. That’s seven days a week, 30 days a month,” he said. And the pimps usually have a stable of young girls. No wonder so many criminals in the drug trade have turned to it which they have in droves. There’s less chance of being caught, less chance of being prosecuted if caught, lighter sentences — if any — if convicted.

There is, and has been for a long time, a national “War on Drugs.” There isn’t one on child prostitution and what amounts to a slave trade. Only feeble efforts at best.

Justus is frustrated that the Portland police have only two full-time vice investigators, compared to dozens of drug investigators.

“I’m not a politician. I’m just a cop. But if I’m a criminal and I got busted for drugs and I had a regional (drug) task force over here. And there’s another task force over there, and there, and then I know there’s only two vice investigators in the city of Portland, let me think. I think I’ll sell women because what are the chances of me being caught?”

The story we’ve prepared is not about prostitution per se. This is about child abuse. This is also about statutory rape and compelling prostitution among the young. All are difficult to prove. A major reason, according to police, is that it’s extremely difficult to convince a young girl to testify against their pimps and “johns”. They are afraid.

Sgt. Justus told us the story of a 16-year-old girl whom he convinced to “roll” on her pimp. But before she could testify against him she disappeared — and her pimp walked free. Justus has spent the last year looking for her and fears she’s dead.

How many children are being peddled on the streets of Portland and in other cities and towns, to say nothing of the Internet (Justus and other law enforcement people say Craigslist, along with other Internet sites, are major factors in the spread of child prostitution)? Hard to know about the real numbers. The most conservative estimates are that at least 100,000 American children are being victimized. Many experts say they believe it’s closer to 300,000 or more.

Whatever the number, it is a national outrage and disgrace. And the problem is growing, not diminishing.

If you want to see the video related to this story, click here.

Readers: I thought the number of sex slaves smuggled into this country was bad enough, but when it is reported that hundreds of thousands of girls are being victimized in the U.S., that is just shocking to me. Is anyone else shocked by this stat?

My first thought is: Why are the parents of these young, under 18-year old girls, allowing them to move out and move in with their so-called ‘boyfriend’ in the first place? My father would never have allowed that.  And who are the role models in these young boys lives? Why haven’t their fathers taught them to respect and revere young women? These young girls could be their sisters, their cousins, and yet they have no problem pretending a mutual friendship and tricking them into prostitution.

It used to be that you never needed to worry about the young boys – they got a slap on the back from dad with one hand, and a condom thrusted in their other hand, along with a wink as they walked out the door. Getting a girl pregnant was ‘the issue’. Not anymore. Parents need to wake up  and get hip to modern day misfortune. It is way different and much more serious than it used to be.  Girls can live through an unwanted pregnancy, as traumatic as that can be. But thrust into the throes of prostitution by boys, and having to endure as a sex slave to men, is not something one can easily put behind them.

What is happening to our young boys? The answer is they grow up and turn into men (not all) who take advantage of young girls by paying a pretty price to have sex with them. So much for men being good role models. How are young girls ever going to have a chance at any decent relationship, when they can’t even trust a young boy’s friendship, not to mention marriage, when men of marrying age are taking advantage of them in the worst way?  When does this revolving madness of the plight of women end?

On a side note…I was talking to a friend the other night who had just turned 50. I asked him about a few girls that I had met through him, and if he was still seeing them. He responded by saying that he wasn’t dating them; they were just friends -he could be their father. He then went on to say that he hasn’t dated much because when he meets women who are closer to his age, he discovers that they hate men by then. I laughed, but inside I thought, ‘This is so revealing. That simple sentence speaks volumes.’

Thoughts? Comments? blog me.

And on another note…I just wanted to let you know that I was informed that there were several countries blocking my readers from posting their comments. In order to figure it out, most of the comments were presently being blocked. I apologize for the frustration it has been causing. I have been frustrated too, as I miss reading your thoughts, and articles etc. I was told it may take another day or so to figure it all out, but it seems from the comments this morning that perhaps it is resolved. Thanks for your patience. As much as I would like to say that I will never have issues again, that is unlikely.

Zen Lill: Friends or acquaintances, no matter – You are influential; more than you think. Every time you tell us a story, I notice how people listen to you. I say, keep those martini glasses and host a party. :) Thanks for the article too – good stuff.

Terry: Love the name of your party. Of course open with this column, and please write back and let us know how it went. Thanks!

Hi Peter: Nice to hear from you again.

Janice: Thanks for your persistency. Another great article on the benefits of Vit C. You don’t have to convince this girl to soak in it a few minutes a day. Oh, and congratulations! I wish you a blissful pregnancy and a healthy baby.

MoveOn: Thanks for the heads up.

Mike: Hello. Nice to see your name in print too. I realize that you are not trying to be silent. I know that you have been shut out like the rest of my readers. I just wanted to give and shout and tell everyone that they were missed here regardless of the reason.

Valeri: I wrote my blog post last night only to wake up to your post from yesterday. Thank you for linking the article! – Olga Murray is one amazing woman doing incredible things for young girls in Nepal. And you’re right, not all white people are bad. Murray is a fine example of a woman who takes the plight of women and young girls seriously to do something about it. I am so inspired by her. Now if we can just help the young girls in our own country. Unfortunately it is going to take more than the price of a pig, but so worth the time and the effort too.

Hi Doug: I am sure Valeri can answer for herself, but I disagree. l don’t think that Valeri is stating that because Murray is white she is kind and loving. I don’t think the color of her skin has anything to do with it at all, and I believe Valeri doesn’t either. I’m confused of where you came to that conclusion from her statement.

However, I do think it means something that the woman is white. She is a white woman doing something for otws, when so much of what is posted here is about whites only caring about themselves and theirs, and loving their own kind: Other whites. Many whites (not all) not only do nothing for otws, but they try very hard to keep them down, to say the least. I believe the point Valeri was making, was just simply that not all whites are bad.  A valid point that many people make here.

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my ‘loyal’(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

Gratefully your blog host,

michelle

Aka BABE: We all know what this means by now :)

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‘Little Girls’ Being ‘Single Ladies’

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 13th May 2010


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I was sent this video this morning. This is the second time that it was sent to me. I just had to blog it. If you haven’t seen this, I think you’ll be surprised, if not a bit shocked. I was.

Obviously these young girls are talented, no doubt. But…

…being the question girl that I am, so many questions went through my head:

“Whose idea was this and why wasn’t this person, along with the choreographer and costume designer fired for promoting child porn?” (Am I being too dramatic here? Have I lost my sense of fun?)

“What were the parents thinking when they approved of their child’s participation in this sexual routine, not to mention the totally inappropriate outfits?” I heard these girls are only seven years old.

Secondly, “Why were they even allowed to listen to this kind of music at such an early age to begin with?”

Not to mention, “What is going on through these young girls minds, dancing in these very risque outfits, in very suggestive ways to words that are very sexual. Do they have any idea, and if so, aren’t they just a bit too young to know?”

And…“Do they, the parents, really realize the ramifications that might occur from what their children are portraying?” Helloo pedophiles, this is my daughter – come and get her!

I don’t know. I don’t have kids. You tell me. I am not a prude, we all know that, but I just think this is totally wrong. I just think young girls have it tough enough when they reach their teens, comparing themselves to models and movie stars and wanting to look like them, dress like them…be just like them.  All the while insecurities arise when they can’t reach that status. Hell, nobody looks as good as an airbrushed photo, even the models/stars in real life. We as adults know this but young girls don’t necessarily.

I know I’m a bit off topic, but my point is, exposure to sex and trying to fit in and emulate, enters the lives and minds of girls earlier and earlier these days. And it isn’t just the teens…it’s moving down to the tweens. Then we see a video such as this one with pre-tweens.

Yeah we could look at it and get a kick out of it, and say, “How cute!” Obviously the audience loved it. (Am I the only one feeling this way?) I don’t know. Maybe if it was a different song and not those outfits, I would feel differently about the dance moves and the routine.

But will that really be the end of it? Or will it now be the norm seeing 7-year olds acting like adults? And then what’s next? 3-year olds boogying in diapers with the words ‘WET’ on the crotch and DIRTY’ on the butt?  Do 3-year olds still wear diapers? See?…I’m not a parent.

But Readers, many of you are. Perhaps you have a different viewpoint. Blog me.

“Hey” back ZL! I know you have something to say about this.

Maria: That is one of the most hypocritical arguments in favor of something, that I have ever read. Whites can always find a way to justify their racist actions when it’s in their favor.

A WOMAN’S WEEK AT THE GYM: I’m glad for you your week is over too. :)

Loni:  Nice job, who ever made the bust.

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my ‘loyal’(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

Gratefully your blog host,

michelle

Aka BABE: We all know what this means by now :)

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Why Do Moms Matter?

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 9th May 2010


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If you had only ‘six words’ to describe why moms matter, what would you say?

Women One-2-One started a campaign, “Six Words on Why Moms Matter”, to honor mothers around the globe on Mother’s Day and help raise awareness on the struggles they face each day. From celebrities to politicians to everyday people, more than 8,000 have posted their own personal memoirs on mom to their website.

I thought that was a fun and cool idea, so I decided to add mine. Your ‘six words’ will not only be posted on their website, but you can choose to surprise your mother or any mom that is the inspiration for your ‘six words’ by  forwarding your sentiment to her.

Readers: I posted my ’six words’ last night. They were:

“Mother’s love is like no other.”

It will be a pleasure to tell my mother in person because she doesn’t own a computer. :)

And just like Earth Day honoring our mothers can’t be only ONE day a year. We need to honor our mothers every day, if only in a small way. They gave us life – without them, we would not be here.

And not to take away from honoring all Mothers on this Mother’s Day, but this morning I woke up and I wanted to expand and express my gratitude; I wanted to honor Mother Earth too. This came to mind:

“Honor Mother Earth, Mother To All”

Without Mother Earth, we wouldn’t be here either.

But how about you? What ‘six words’ describe why moms matter to you?  Blog me. I’d love to read yours. And if you care to share with the world, keep reading.

Share your six words below and visit Women One-2-One’s “Six Words on Why Moms Matter,” to learn more about the campaign and post your six words along with the thousands who’ve submitted their “memoirs.”

Happy Mother’s Day!

Oh...Zen Lill: Have fun with Lilly. And Ruth and Evelyn: I hope that you are able to share a beautiful day together too. :)

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my ‘loyal’(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

Gratefully your blog host,

michelle

Aka BABE: We all know what this means by now :)

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My Blog Reflects The ‘Real World’

Posted by Michelle Moquin on 4th May 2010


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Vince: In regards to your request, I will never bite the bullet and screen my blog. The last thing that I want my blog to be is unauthentic and artificial. What I hear on the blog is what I hear outside in the real world. My blog reflects the real world, and that’s how it should be.

Just the other day while Doug and I were riding the ferry going to San Francisco, we were passing San Quentin Jail, and a group of guys going to the baseball game starting making comments. I listened to a man say, “I don’t feel sorry for any one in there. They all deserve to be there.” Now how does he know that? So many people are convicted of crimes that they did not commit, and so many criminals are never convicted that are guilty. How can one make such a cold bold blanket statement? I looked at him, a white guy, and then my eyes were drawn to his arm where I noticed he had a tattoo of the face of a Bull dog against the American flag. I looked at Doug, ‘Just noticing’, not judging.

He then started joking with an older couple visiting from the midwest. I lost track of their conversation amongst his other friends joking and laughing around him. But the one thing I did hear was that this guy was a cop. And then the last thing that I heard come out of his mouth, and said with pride: “Oh yeah and I was in Texas. Those people down there, they’re a lot more prejudice than you and me.” He and the couple began to laugh. I was disgusted.

This cop not only admitted that he was a racist, but expressed pride that he’s not as racist as the people in Texas. So I guess he feels his racist attitude can be excused because there are people who are more racist than him? Since when is a degree of racism okay? Like Minnie said, ‘We keep our niggers under control but we treat them with compassion.” That’s like a murderer saying, “Leave me alone. I only killed one person. Arrest the guy down the street; he killed more than I did.” They’ll say and do whatever is needed to justify their racism. And this cop has the prefect job to act out his racism. Feeling safe and cozy now in the real world?

So why should I have an artificial world here and not reflect what the real world is like? Why should I make it all cozy so that people feel comfortable? The world is not always comfortable. In fact for many it is unfriendly and unsafe to say the least.

My blog is not like the many blogs out there that screen and edit as they see fit…so that no one is offended or no one’s feelings get hurt. People are offended and feelings get hurt in the real world. It should not be any different here on my blog. I am not delighted with some of the comments, actions or thoughts, on my blog, nor am I in the real world, but I allow them here because they are real.

Why should racists and sexists etc., not be allowed to express their viewpoint? We could live in a fantasy world and pretend that they don’t exist or that if we ignore them, they’ll disappear. Been there, done that. Guess what? They’re still here. Yes, ignorance is blissful, but it does nothing to advance the betterment of our world. It does nothing for those that are the target of the perpetrators. It is only for our own self; to make us feel better…to make us think that what exists out there is really not that bad.

I have news for you; it is that bad. And the more we are aware that there are many Leroys, Georges and Minnies of the world walking and living amongst us, the more that we can learn and power ourselves up…ban together and end the ‘isms’ that are destroying our country…our world. It is the only way.

If you don’t want to to feel uncomfortable….if you don’t want your buttons pushed, or a sick feeling to arise…or the disbelief that people can actually feel and act as they do towards each other, then perhaps you might want to find another blog to read, that suits your needs.

Vince, please don’t take my comments to you personally. They are said to all who have asked me before to censor my blog. I appreciate that you broached the subject again, as I have never given my answer much thought as I have done today. So I thank you for inspiring my write. And I hope that you will continue reading knowing that I will always be keeping it real.

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Robert: You already know the answer to your statement. It’s not going to happen.

Floyd: Your words were meaningful and inspiring. Much more so than mine would’ve been had I chosen to respond to Leroy. I can see your heart, soul and mind are in  the right place. If only words were enough….

Randoff: Thank you for your apology. As much as I did not expect one, of course I graciously and sincerely accept it. And please don’t feel that you reacted too cruelly. My skin has thickened quite a bit since I started this blog.  I have endured much worse criticism than your quick witted response. :)

Again, thank you for the recognition and your words. I assure you they have not gone unnoticed or unappreciated. And by the way, I’m addicted to my blog too. Now…before the entire staff starts to complain that I haven’t launched yet, I will end this post and wish you and all of my readers a beautiful day!

Peace out…

Lastly, greed over a great story is surfacing from my ‘loyal’(?) readers. With all this back and forth about who owns what, that appears on my blog, let me reiterate that all material posted on my blog becomes the sole property of my blog. If you want to reserve any proprietary rights don’t post it to my blog. I will prominently display this caveat on my blog from now on to remind those who may have forgotten this notice.

Gratefully your blog host,

michelle

Aka BABE: We all know what this means by now :)

If you love my blog and my writes, please make a donation via PayPal, credit card, or e-check, please click the ‘Donate’ button below. (Please only donations from those readers within the United States. – International readers please see my ‘Donate’ page)

Or if you would like to send a check via snail mail, please make checks payable to “Michelle Moquin”, and send to:

Michelle Moquin PO Box 29235 San Francisco, Ca. 94129

Thank you for your loyal support!

For archives dated before January 17, 2008 click on my Blogroll:

or click here: “A Day in the life of…”

All content on this site are property of Michelle Moquin © copyright 2010

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